Your inventory availability reflects the status of your products to users based on how much of a product you have in stock.
How it works
Inventory is classified into one of the following categories based on availability and quantity in your local products inventory:
- In stock: Items that have quantities of 3 items or more.
- Limited availability: Items that have quantities of 2 items or less, and items with high sell-through rates and are worried that the products might not be available if a customer comes in.
- On Display to Order (ODO): Items that are displayed in-store, but not immediately available for purchase: Such as large furniture items, or different sizes and colors of a display model.
- Out of stock: Items that are marked as quantity 0. We won’t serve local inventory ads for these items.
Note: Inventory is classified based on the lower value between your availability and quantity.
Benefits
To deliver an optimal customer experience, make sure you present accurate inventory information. Accurate information helps you show local products on Google that drive traffic to your store.
How to improve inventory availability
Use these guidelines to keep your inventory availability up-to-date:
- Add missing products or inventory values to the corresponding feeds, or adjust the availability data in your feeds as needed.
- Make sure your account allows "On Display to Order" for the country in question. Learn more about On Display to Order.